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there was an agreement for formal weekly meetings to discuss the security environment. now there is a growing call from republicans on capitol hill for answers from the president on the decisions he made during crisis. the president has been public in his involvement in the most recent crisis hurricane sandy. >> you have got photographs of the president during the takedown of usama bin laden. and their observations relative to the enormous disaster on the east coast this week. no picture in the situation room during unfolding events in libya. >> fox news has requested those white house situation room photo and we are still waiting fear response. megyn: joining us now lieutenant colonel oliver north. what do you make of it? >> catherine is absolutely right and so is senator kyl. these time lines raise more questions than answers. we don't know why ambassador stevens was in benghazi instead of the american embassy in tripoli on 9/11's anniversary. he had no psd with him. the associated press reports that the pentagon is going to release another time line showing special o
there was an agreement for formal weekly meetings to discuss the security environment. now there is a growing call from republicans on capitol hill for answers from the president on the decisions he made during crisis. the president has been public in his involvement in the most recent crisis hurricane sandy. >> you have got photographs of the president during the takedown of usama bin laden. and their observations relative to the enormous disaster on the east coast this week. no picture...
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and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. back. martha: hurricane sandy now picking up speed as it comes closer to land. the radar showing the megastorm's immense size and its potential to affect some 50 million people. it is coming over some of the most highly populated area in the country. let's bring in rick nab, head of the national hurricane center. good to have you with us. >> good morning. martha: as you've been reporting it is gaining strength at this point. it is it doing anything you did not predict this time yesterday? >> generally speaking, no. we've been forecasting a category 1 hurricane to remain offshore and make this left-hand turn which it has been doing overnight and this morning. it is now getting to an area where waters will be colder, but gets the shot of energy to keep its intensity up. defight -- despite the fact it is making into a poestd tropical system it is not changing impacts and a large system. we'll have several life-threatening hazards and storm surge and heavy ra
and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. back. martha: hurricane sandy now picking up speed as it comes closer to land. the radar showing the megastorm's immense size and its potential to affect some 50 million people. it is coming over some of the most highly populated area in the country. let's bring in rick nab, head of the national hurricane center. good to have you with us. >> good...
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still, it will make one more voyage. >> with this project, we most of all want to protect the environment. that is why we need to keep the ship in one piece. the plan is to write it and tow it away. >> it would have been much cheaper to saw the ship into pieces and remove them one by one, but i would have been an ugly side and would have led to disputes with local authorities and environmentalists. instead, cables will be fastened into the rock, a tall steel blue is installed, and a platform installed into the bedrock. the ship will be rolled onto a to before it is totally. it is a technical stroke of genius to compensate for the scandal. right now, the plan only works on sloan's computer. he is currently having 150 mots a drilled into the granite rock. >> you can see these wires are big bundles, 100 meters long each, and that is the size of the issue. everything is very large. when you have cranes, it is very difficult to manhandle. >> a team of 100 engineers and 200 divers are working around e clock, but it will still take at least five months to complete the mammoth task. the costs are
still, it will make one more voyage. >> with this project, we most of all want to protect the environment. that is why we need to keep the ship in one piece. the plan is to write it and tow it away. >> it would have been much cheaper to saw the ship into pieces and remove them one by one, but i would have been an ugly side and would have led to disputes with local authorities and environmentalists. instead, cables will be fastened into the rock, a tall steel blue is installed, and a...
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up to now we've had a un environment program in kenya; klaus tÖpfer was its director for many years. but this program is very small and not influential enough. that's why we want it to become a real organization -- like unesco or the un food and agriculture organization -- because we believe that environmental protection is as important as culture or agriculture. so this must be reflected in the importance of this organization. the greater its importance, the greater the chance of getting results in terms of environmental protection. time's running out. >> the border region between poland and belarus is one of the last and largest remaining parts of the primeval forest that once stretched across the european plain. the bushka bjoo-veschka as it is known on the polish side is also increasingly becoming a visitor magnet. tourists, environmental campaigners and scientists all flock to this un world heritage site. >> when you've found your place in the world it's hard to explain what's so fascinating about it. it's like with love -- how can you explain exactly what you fell in love with?
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how do you maintain a safe and positive environment at folsom street fair for example. i know people are interested in hearing about those and yes and we certainly welcome suggestions. >> how many people are you expecting to attend? >> that is a good question that i don't know the answer to. i can find how many people attended the one last year. >> is it in the thousands? hundreds? >> hundreds. but i can find out the answer. >> great. >> other questions? thank you very much. >> sure thank you. >> and we look forward to hosting you in the coming may. >> yes and i am happy to come back at a future time and jocelyn i can send information with her to the commission when it gets closeeer. >> yeah, when it gets closer and coordinate with jocelyn and get the word out again. >> sound good. thank you. >> any public comment on the presentation by ms. thomas? okay. seeing none item five police department's comments and questions. >> good evening commissioners. my name is john john locheus and the commander in charge at the metro division at the police department. in this capacity
how do you maintain a safe and positive environment at folsom street fair for example. i know people are interested in hearing about those and yes and we certainly welcome suggestions. >> how many people are you expecting to attend? >> that is a good question that i don't know the answer to. i can find how many people attended the one last year. >> is it in the thousands? hundreds? >> hundreds. but i can find out the answer. >> great. >> other questions?...
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so the environment is shifting in a way because of low interest rates, but also because of the other regulatory that we haven't had for many years. i think this creates an environment where another kind of volatility where the fragmentation is still there p about. >> which brings me to the question a lot of seasoned will roll their eyes and it didn't work. shorting is volatility and buying in-sdeks of volatility, as well. how dangerous is that? it sounds very dangerous, but obviously the risk reward might be at beneficial levels. >> cbo numbers are reporting stronger trading in vix. cop census numbers not having changed much for the full year, there is a big rebound im34r50ied in im34r50i applied implied. >> i think what's interesting is there's a lot of expectations that have already adjusted that are not in the numbers. even though the numbers are coming and are not good, but people have talked about them ahead of type and stocks adjust. my personal view is that the numbers that are coming here are important. but i think it's more the ability for people to look at the next 12 month
so the environment is shifting in a way because of low interest rates, but also because of the other regulatory that we haven't had for many years. i think this creates an environment where another kind of volatility where the fragmentation is still there p about. >> which brings me to the question a lot of seasoned will roll their eyes and it didn't work. shorting is volatility and buying in-sdeks of volatility, as well. how dangerous is that? it sounds very dangerous, but obviously the...
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how do you think we can ensure a better environment for people in a situation like yours. perhaps we need insurances or something like that to have a national but first of all there should be something in a lawyer body situations are a law does not say anything about that for instance size hockey players have huge insurances if something happens to a player his family knows that there will be enough money for medical treatment and . but we don't have it apart from the scores were big money is involved don't have it. if you suffered an injury just really a goodbye and you're on your own health insurance companies would benefit from it business is very profitable why don't we work with athletes of everybody who wants to get more by paying less in other words you think that russian sports officials save money on our athletes who call them with bullshit they don't want to pay the athletes like. me they view it as an investment and spare no money but there's a difference in russia people don't have this concept of investing enough plates most athletes have to invest their own m
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how do you conduct a political campaign in this environment, simon, you know, when so many people are hurting, have no power, the last thing they want to hear or on television on the radio is another attacked a? >> well i think there, the president is being the president. i mean he's out, obviously at red cross and at fema and he is clearly leading the recovery effort right now. i think he has a little bit of a political advantage over mitt romney in the sense that mitt romney is just a candidate trying to talk about what is going on when the president has the advantage of actually being responsible for the recovery effort right now. and i think he is doing a good job. he has been praised by pub be republicans and democrats alike last few days for being responsive to their needs. he is going up to new jersey with chris christie to take a personal inspection what is going on. clearly this changed the race a little bit. i think at the end of the day this will only be an advantage of barack obama if there is perception that the recovery has been well-handled. it is not about pictures. it
how do you conduct a political campaign in this environment, simon, you know, when so many people are hurting, have no power, the last thing they want to hear or on television on the radio is another attacked a? >> well i think there, the president is being the president. i mean he's out, obviously at red cross and at fema and he is clearly leading the recovery effort right now. i think he has a little bit of a political advantage over mitt romney in the sense that mitt romney is just a...
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there are individual companies that can do well in this environment. it was interesting to look at fair point group and other businesses that around the rescheduling of debts and the management of cash flow. you like these businesses? >> absolutely. i mean, i think there's great opportunity for rescheduling of debt on an individual basis. has had a great run last year, but it's about 88 pence at the moment. up 40%, 50% last year. it's an incredibly attractive investment. and should we see a pickup in terms of demand for people wanting to get involved in rescheduling their debt, and we think they will be at certain stages, this economy will see improved trading conditions. so really, great attractive opportunities. the markets themselves may rise a built, but i think through stock selection, you can really add value. we've seen that a lot of the very high visa stocks haven't really been doing so. they've really disappointed, and it's been some of the underlying stocks through individual selection. >> that speaks to the global economy, with china slowing
there are individual companies that can do well in this environment. it was interesting to look at fair point group and other businesses that around the rescheduling of debts and the management of cash flow. you like these businesses? >> absolutely. i mean, i think there's great opportunity for rescheduling of debt on an individual basis. has had a great run last year, but it's about 88 pence at the moment. up 40%, 50% last year. it's an incredibly attractive investment. and should we see...
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to replace aging and depleting fields in a wider perspective if they do shows that russian business environment is then enemy with a number of serious developments taking place in different sectors such as megaphone sports kamin i peel and suburbans ask you that is your notion of the money r t. ok jim i'm going to go back to you in washington we have the fiscal cliff approaching the united states at the turn of the year we're going to go there is there enough political will in the united states to move back from what looks like the brink here just before we go back i would go back to agriculture and there are many ways to invest in agriculture in is clothing opening but yes there are many ways to invest in agriculture including opening business in the agricultural areas because if i'm right the farmers are going to have the money in the future and it's not the stockbrokers peter you should learn to drive a tractor you know you'll have a second job if you're right how to drive it learn how to drive a tractor well i should maybe listener advice i usually do pretty good job as you go clip. you kno
to replace aging and depleting fields in a wider perspective if they do shows that russian business environment is then enemy with a number of serious developments taking place in different sectors such as megaphone sports kamin i peel and suburbans ask you that is your notion of the money r t. ok jim i'm going to go back to you in washington we have the fiscal cliff approaching the united states at the turn of the year we're going to go there is there enough political will in the united states...
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to we're short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on russia's economic environment stays with our . it will come to the. critics who are cowards this month too moon is the center of our universe the tides are forever while the sun's rays can be fickle innovative construction methods last cost as well as environmental damage new turbines boost efficiency with a simplified design and batteries can store energy discover a new era of clean power driven by the moon technology update here on r.g.p. the future of a. wealthy british style. market . can. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max conjure for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the report on our. north almost terrorist attack. ex hostages let us into their lives after the tragedy. still gets try to cross out the past. because their future. be written. mission free. education free transport charges three. maintenance free. three. types three. download free marketeers videos for your media projects and free media all down to r.t. dot com. welcome back to on t
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going we're short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on russia's economic environment stays with our. the music secret lover touring the two mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world this is why you should care only on the dog. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. you know we both agree we agree we had to bring the tax rates down i felt the same as the president did governor romney i'm glad. you agree let's come back to something the president i agree on and there to you agree that over to have a choice to have sex with you wondering who to vote for what romney and obama agree on so many things never you do have other options come november sixth tune in to see the second round of debates between the major
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after that and you know another standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment going to magically go itself because we stop the high price and then the thing about the pipeline and one reason that makes this so urgent is that that nasa scientist james hansen the brokaw warrior actually a few decades back or whatever says the pipeline is it will be game over game over means out in front on you know how to bowl right. will two parties keep us politics a woman way street. who will new voices disrupt the power of power though. cause if america changes trucks to a selection of clothes god monday nov fifth on r.t.e. . two least be cool language. programs and documentaries in arabic in school here on all t.v. reporting from the will talks but specifically r.p. interviews intriguing stories for you. in trying. to find out more visit our big teeth don't call me. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and. everything you thought you knew you d
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but i've never been in an environment like this where you just were overpowered with a sense of death, you know. we knew we were walking in a place where lots of people had died. >> today the death penalty is outlawed in serbia. and the final execution in this chamber occurred in 1989. back aboveground, our crew discovered sights that compared to american prisons were at once familiar and foreign. >> the first thing that jumped out at me and the crew was the fact that all the inmates seemed to be wearing personal clothes. no prison issue uniforms whatsoever. that was a little jarring. the staff kind of going along the lines of the militaristic style, they were all in very distinct uniforms. the staff members would encounter each other. they would stop, salute and shake hands. each and every time. there was this military formality about how they greeted each other throughout the day. >> one of the things that stood out to me in this facility was all the inmates that smoke. it's everywhere. everybody is smoking. most prisons in the u.s. having very tight designated smoking areas, or eli
but i've never been in an environment like this where you just were overpowered with a sense of death, you know. we knew we were walking in a place where lots of people had died. >> today the death penalty is outlawed in serbia. and the final execution in this chamber occurred in 1989. back aboveground, our crew discovered sights that compared to american prisons were at once familiar and foreign. >> the first thing that jumped out at me and the crew was the fact that all the...
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they say it is damaging the environment and ruining people's health. >> from the center, you cannot see what is happening in alps. people have been quarrying marble here since ancient times. even today, a bathtub or garden walk away made of this marble is considered the height of luxury. the region is dependent on marble. excavating equipment has been used and it has changed the surrounding durant -- surrounding landscape entirely. what was once an individual craft has turned into a mechanized industry. environmental activists are fighting against the destruction of the home region. >> to save the alps, the quarrries should be closed if they are at 1,400 meters or higher. >> a century ago, 120,000 tons of marble were quarried here annually. today, it is 5 million tons a year. only a quarter of this is raw material for stonecutters or studios like this one in carrera. the whole new industry is being served. today, 3/4 of the marble is ground to dust. these facilities, most belonging to multinational corporations, would not allow us to film inside. the dust is used for lacquers or paints
they say it is damaging the environment and ruining people's health. >> from the center, you cannot see what is happening in alps. people have been quarrying marble here since ancient times. even today, a bathtub or garden walk away made of this marble is considered the height of luxury. the region is dependent on marble. excavating equipment has been used and it has changed the surrounding durant -- surrounding landscape entirely. what was once an individual craft has turned into a...
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to do one short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on russia's economic environment stay with our. motion will be soon which brightened if you knew me about someone from finest impressions. who for instance on t.v. dot com. wealthy british style. passed out on. the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. over a decade of north austin terrorist attack. ex hostages blood listen to their lives after the tragedy. still gives try to cross out the past. because their future. be written. what will change when america picks its president i made muslim rage walking the tightrope pushing china and russia as occupying spreads the two parties still dictate will there be. no selection close guy every day to interface our team. play live longer into the future forget solar power this month the moon is the center of our universe the tides are forever while the sun's rays can be fickle innovative construction methods last cost as well as environme
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after that you know i know there's a standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment's going to magically go itself because we stop the pipeline and then the thing about the pipeline again and one reason that makes it so urgent is that that nasa scientist james hansen the brokaw boring are actually a few decades past it ever says the piper i mean it will be. game over again so i didn't cry you know how to bowl. well with. science technology innovation all the least developed minsk from around russia we've got the future covered. to please speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic in school here. reporting from the world's hot spots specifically ip interviews intriguing stories are you. trying. to find out more visit our big teeth. wealthy british style. sometimes. market why not can they. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger or a no. holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on r t m in sochi can only a city in europe and a host of the twenty fourteen which are the pick a. song see. t
after that you know i know there's a standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment's going to magically go itself because we stop the pipeline and then the thing about the pipeline again and one reason that makes it so urgent is that that nasa scientist james hansen the brokaw boring are actually a few decades past it ever says the piper i mean it will be. game over again so i didn't cry you know how to bowl. well with. science technology innovation all the...
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it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. >> gretchen: welcome back. amazing new photos coming in to "fox & friends" friends this morning. out of north carolina. streets have been turned into rivers, literally. you can see drivers stopped in their tracks in a massive pier no match for the storm surge. the waves turning the wood into splinters. if you have pictures, you report.com where you can twitter them to us as well. >> steve: meanwhile, another incredible image to show you. that is sea foam blowing onto ginesse pier. >> brian: where is sandy centered now? maria molina has been tracking this storm. we've been live since 4:00 o'clock in the morning. she
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disagrees with the recommendation reasserting that switch backs are valid and necessary given the operating environment. they have worked on reducing the switchbacks and keeping the public informed and would further denigate service and safety. the jury answers, "that's what we're getting at that muni think it is switch backs are a normal way of business". other transportation systems were aghast, appalled that a transit system could inconvenience their customers so cavalierly and we want them to have the feeling that we are doing a good job" when they deem them unavoidable. recommendation two, contact and learn from paris not resorting to switchbacks regularly. muni agrees there is room for improvement and they will reach out to their peers to study their standard operating procedures but note the claim that others are using procedures similar to muni. the jury answers "the jury approves part of the response about contacting peers. we hope that you contact those systems that were on our list. these systems are seen by the controller as being similar to muni, and have higher reliability and passenger r
disagrees with the recommendation reasserting that switch backs are valid and necessary given the operating environment. they have worked on reducing the switchbacks and keeping the public informed and would further denigate service and safety. the jury answers, "that's what we're getting at that muni think it is switch backs are a normal way of business". other transportation systems were aghast, appalled that a transit system could inconvenience their customers so cavalierly and we...
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happens after that you know another standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment going to magically go itself because we stop the high price and then the thing about the pipeline and one reason that makes it so urgent is that that nasa scientist james hansen the brokaw during originally a few decades back. says that the pipeline is it will be. game over i mean side in her on you know how to boil right. will two parties keep us politics a one way street. or will new voices disrupt the power of power and. what if america changes trucks to a selection of clothes guys monday nov fifth on r t. wealthy british science. sometimes. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's conjure for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. please speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots fifty ip interviews intriguing story so you. can try. to find out more visit. i'm in sochi the u.s. city in europe on the host of the
happens after that you know another standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment going to magically go itself because we stop the high price and then the thing about the pipeline and one reason that makes it so urgent is that that nasa scientist james hansen the brokaw during originally a few decades back. says that the pipeline is it will be. game over i mean side in her on you know how to boil right. will two parties keep us politics a one way street. or will...
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. > > are bonds the safest play in this current environment still? > > i don't believe so. long- term bonds, most of the gains that we have seen in there have been capital gains. we have to understand that when interest rates fall - and we're talking long-term interest rates - fall, long-term bonds will rise in value. but the opposite will also occur. so we're in an environment where long-term interest rates are, if they're not at record lows as we speak, they're pretty close to record lows, and you have central banks around the world - in the u.s. as well as other places - trying to reflate, trying to cause growth to happen. and when growth arises, interest rates rise. so you're betting against some of the most powerful central banks in the world by buying long-term bonds. > > what are you recommending to clients? > > if the client wishes to stay with bonds, then you move to the shorter end, that is the one-to-five-year area. they still could be affected to some degree if interest rates rise. and again, this would be long- term interest rates rising. but they certainly wou
. > > are bonds the safest play in this current environment still? > > i don't believe so. long- term bonds, most of the gains that we have seen in there have been capital gains. we have to understand that when interest rates fall - and we're talking long-term interest rates - fall, long-term bonds will rise in value. but the opposite will also occur. so we're in an environment where long-term interest rates are, if they're not at record lows as we speak, they're pretty close to...
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happens after that you know another standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment's going to magically go itself because we stop the pipeline and then the thing about the pipeline and one reason that makes it so urgent is that that the scientist james hansen the brokaw warrior actually a few decades back or whatever says the pipeline is it will be. inhabitable . to me speak to language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's top spot specifically ip interviews intriguing story for you. in troy arabic to find out more visit arabic don't call. i mean so much to know your city in europe and the hosts of the twenty fold she went through the picket. thank you. so much. thank you. dog days are. fridays it. takes a common. sudsy it's so true. excuse me can i speak with you sir let me let me explain my son died in a gun don't agree you don't agree with. my sony is in the arena i don't know what is crap we are going to be trying to for you fair. share of your country. with a country during. the moon or in hope to help you find it. yo
happens after that you know another standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment's going to magically go itself because we stop the pipeline and then the thing about the pipeline and one reason that makes it so urgent is that that the scientist james hansen the brokaw warrior actually a few decades back or whatever says the pipeline is it will be. inhabitable . to me speak to language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the...
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that and you know i know there's a standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment is going to magically go itself because we stop the pipeline and then the thing about the pipeline and one reason that makes this so urgent is that that nasa scientist james hansen broke or actually a few decades back for whatever says that the pipeline is it will be game over game over millions out in front on the inhabitable as. well as the. science technology innovation all the least of melanin still around russia we've got the future covered what will change when america picks its president made muslim rage walking the iran tightrope pushing china and russia as occupy anger spreads the two parties still dictate will there be a change in the selection of clothes guys every day to make them a fifth on our team. to least be told language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world's top spy skiffy r.p. interviews intriguing stories for you. in trying. to find out more visit arabic don't teach don't call me. i'm in sochi but know your city
that and you know i know there's a standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment is going to magically go itself because we stop the pipeline and then the thing about the pipeline and one reason that makes this so urgent is that that nasa scientist james hansen broke or actually a few decades back for whatever says that the pipeline is it will be game over game over millions out in front on the inhabitable as. well as the. science technology innovation all the...
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and they actually think a little bit more moderately positive environment, so i like that in the banking sector even though they see a lot of headwinds. but starting to make a mark. >> and shares up about 3% in early trade. we talk a lot about cross border m&a as a source of strength. so really different signals coming from a lot of these firms. >> the banking sector trying to focus on what is the core business. their specialty. so with ubs, it was almost like a no-brainer to go of a after what they did. >> glad to have patricia onset for us. >> still to come on today's show, tokyo shares at a two week closing low after the bank of japan beefs up its asset buying program, but not by as much as expected. why it disappointed next. >>> tokyo stocks sanged while the yen firmed after the bank of japan said it will ramp up it asset purchase program.kged whi the yen firmed after the bank of japan said it will ramp up it asset purchase program.ed while the yen firmed after the bank of japan said it will ramp up it asset purchase program.d while e yen firmed after the bank of japan said it will r
and they actually think a little bit more moderately positive environment, so i like that in the banking sector even though they see a lot of headwinds. but starting to make a mark. >> and shares up about 3% in early trade. we talk a lot about cross border m&a as a source of strength. so really different signals coming from a lot of these firms. >> the banking sector trying to focus on what is the core business. their specialty. so with ubs, it was almost like a no-brainer to go...
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and at the same times, the effectiveness of creating an environment that allow us to reduce operational risk. >> no doubt about it, initially the pain will be severe. so what kind of restructuring costs are we looking at? >> we do expect restructuring costs between now and 2015 to amount to a total of 3.3 bill n billion. so from 2015 onward, we will be able to unlock the potential that we generate by doing the changes to our cost base. >> b obviously there's the risk that when fixed income does pick up over the next couple quarter, you'll be called out because you've exited those businesses and other firms will be profiting. is that a concern to you? >> it's a potential danger, but if you think about the capital we will free up and the port fo portfolio is highly capital generated, we will offset the opportunity cost really by freeing up capital. >> that was ubs ceo speaking to me earlier. in terms of the outlook for the fourth quarter actions that was still somewhat cautious despite the fact that the third quarter on an underlying basis was pretty good. ubs told me yesterday that they'
and at the same times, the effectiveness of creating an environment that allow us to reduce operational risk. >> no doubt about it, initially the pain will be severe. so what kind of restructuring costs are we looking at? >> we do expect restructuring costs between now and 2015 to amount to a total of 3.3 bill n billion. so from 2015 onward, we will be able to unlock the potential that we generate by doing the changes to our cost base. >> b obviously there's the risk that when...
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exist in lebanon turn this kind of seemingly open economy into vick victims -- victims, creating an environment where it's difficult to move up and young lebanese men and women leave the country to find jobs elsewhere whether it's in the gulf, europe, or the united states, and you see them in various places although the country's pretty small soçv' lebanese, the lebanese economy actually provided syria with a gate to the world in the 1980s, and that gate was a two-way gate so you will get the products that were not actually sold in the syria market officially through lebanon in the 1980s and provide goods to scrux later of the population, and the upper lay eric and then in the 1990s when the trades were more open, lebanon continued to be one of the ways that -- through which this took place, but in the 80s, lebanon and turkey were the two places where the illegal trades and smuggling allowed the black market to thrive and created a process of accumulation that literally created new stratas, now groups that created an interest in the stability of the regime. hence, when we talk about the syria
exist in lebanon turn this kind of seemingly open economy into vick victims -- victims, creating an environment where it's difficult to move up and young lebanese men and women leave the country to find jobs elsewhere whether it's in the gulf, europe, or the united states, and you see them in various places although the country's pretty small soçv' lebanese, the lebanese economy actually provided syria with a gate to the world in the 1980s, and that gate was a two-way gate so you will get the...
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minimize the impact of those cultural differences on people's standard of living and on their financial environment a couple of quick questions arise right away talking a little bit more on cultural differences yes we see different european leaders work on a common solution to save the game or to save the unity of the european union but still it seems so heart to find an agreement is specially if we see how germany's reacting to greece and how the u.k. is opposing the financial policies for example so is it a lack of trust or is it yet once again the cultural differences that really come in the way. there at finding the common solution there are cultural differences but they're not just european national differences if that was the only issue then the united states as one nation would be able to solve its policy problems by agreeing on a solution as you know the united states right now is very divided between republicans and democrats who have different ideas about how to solve our economic problems and so very little is getting done in europe germans have a belief that the way to solve the problem
minimize the impact of those cultural differences on people's standard of living and on their financial environment a couple of quick questions arise right away talking a little bit more on cultural differences yes we see different european leaders work on a common solution to save the game or to save the unity of the european union but still it seems so heart to find an agreement is specially if we see how germany's reacting to greece and how the u.k. is opposing the financial policies for...
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but how are they going to get it done in such a partisan environment. they saw a hellish recession. they've lived through that. they saw barack obama come into office with this great hope, and sort of this sweeping mandate of change. they saw it get bogged down in politics and they're not entirely sure another four years with obama is going to fix it, but they're equally unsure four years of changing track with mitt romney is going to change it. so you have people, like me, like you, like just about everybody, caught in the middle. what is the right way to go. >> all right. miguel in denver, we'll continue to watch your travels. really great work this week, miguel. and also, ali velshi, in a few hours, we'll up up on "your money." nice to see you, ali. >>> up next, china, a dominant topic at this week's presidential debate. we'll tell you whether china is more threat or opportunity. but first, there are more than 1.3 billion people in china. that makes up what percentage of the world's population? is it a, 9%, b, 19%, c, 29%, no googling. i'm going to tell you on the other side of t
but how are they going to get it done in such a partisan environment. they saw a hellish recession. they've lived through that. they saw barack obama come into office with this great hope, and sort of this sweeping mandate of change. they saw it get bogged down in politics and they're not entirely sure another four years with obama is going to fix it, but they're equally unsure four years of changing track with mitt romney is going to change it. so you have people, like me, like you, like just...
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>> i don't think there's been enough systems established to deal with the high frequency me trading environment. we're in an entirely different situation now in the last five years. even the locations. one of the very interesting parts of that is very mysterious about how could you have work if you had disruptions. >> tom: colocation is when a oker or trader puts their couter next toex the exchange computer sometimes at the exchange. >> and finally, david, are you confident that the exchanges are ready to go tomorrow? >> i think they will be. if they say they are. this is a market situation. the exchanges know what's going on. they say they're ready. i'm confident they will be there. >> tom: you've been in that seat before. david ruder with us from the cme group, former chairman of the securities and exchange commission. >> tom: lincoln ellis is the chief investment officer with the strategic financial group.ee with us from chicago. do you think a cautious day of trading or a wild day of volatility? >> well, probably a bit of both. as you know, it's the month's end, and you have a fair amount o
>> i don't think there's been enough systems established to deal with the high frequency me trading environment. we're in an entirely different situation now in the last five years. even the locations. one of the very interesting parts of that is very mysterious about how could you have work if you had disruptions. >> tom: colocation is when a oker or trader puts their couter next toex the exchange computer sometimes at the exchange. >> and finally, david, are you confident...
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you have a curve environment, you'll have the aspect associated with the marketplace as well. i'd say in the next year or, so you'll start to see the rotation, where people will start looking to get more involved into the equity space. you'll have a true rotation as opposed to rotation and then flows come in and out of marketplaces. you'll see a true sector rotation, probably in a year. >> great to speak with you many thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> next, chesapeake energy, a company run by one of the nation's most controversial ceo's. and hurricane sandy's aftermath, how the hurricane is changing the oil trade. >>> fast money is just about a bull market. >> in the blank of an eye, everything changes. >> we're doing what we do for a living, and all together as a team, we all come at it from a different perspective. >> it's all about moving the odds in your favor. >> it's really what drives out the value of the show. >> i am fast money. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at
you have a curve environment, you'll have the aspect associated with the marketplace as well. i'd say in the next year or, so you'll start to see the rotation, where people will start looking to get more involved into the equity space. you'll have a true rotation as opposed to rotation and then flows come in and out of marketplaces. you'll see a true sector rotation, probably in a year. >> great to speak with you many thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> next, chesapeake...
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of the day, microsoft, apple, and dell, and big premier names started in absolutely awful economic environments. i mean, microsoft in the mid-70s, and same is said of dell, of ple, and yet they grew and thrived to be the giants they are of varying degrees today. >> yep. neil: what do you think is going on under the surface that guys like me in the media miss that as we are pooing the general economy and technology, what are we missing? >> well, you know, my many decades of working with proctor and gamble prior to microsoft give me a clear answer to what you put on the table, namely, if you put a product in front of someone that's truly excited, clear benefits, easyto use, they know how to use i let me tell you, you do create excitement. that's what the free enterprise systems about here in america, and the best products win, and right now, we got some exciting ones on that table. neil: so guys like you and roar, you know, visionaries, and i would throw you certainly in that camp. you don't necessarily overly focus on things ike a fial cliff or europe going to hell in a handbasket. you're aware
of the day, microsoft, apple, and dell, and big premier names started in absolutely awful economic environments. i mean, microsoft in the mid-70s, and same is said of dell, of ple, and yet they grew and thrived to be the giants they are of varying degrees today. >> yep. neil: what do you think is going on under the surface that guys like me in the media miss that as we are pooing the general economy and technology, what are we missing? >> well, you know, my many decades of working...